Japanese scholar highlights global significance of Vietnam’s August Revolution
From this perspective, Vietnam’s August Revolution carried two important international meanings. First, it spearheaded the worldwide movement for national liberation after World War II. Second, it inaugurated the era of independence in Southeast Asia, drawing global attention to the region.
Hanoi (VNA)☂ – Professor Furuta Motoo, a leading Japanese scholar of Vietnamese studies, has highlighted the remarkable success of the August Revolution in 1945 and its significance to the world.
In an interview with the Vietnam News Agency (VNA)'s resident correspondents in Japan on the occasion of the 80th anniversary of the August Revolution (August 19, 1945 - 2025) and the National Day (September 2, 1945 – 2025), Professor Furuta noted that just in a short time between Japan’s surrender to the Allies on August 15, 1945 and the arrival of Allied forces in Vietnam, the revolutionary movement swiftly mobilised support of a large number of Vietnamese people.
He stated that the revolution had three defining characteristics: it occurred at the right moment, garnered immense support from the people, and took place throughout the entire country. He argued that these qualities provided strong legitimacy to the establishment of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam, which has since endured and strengthened into today’s Socialist Republic of Vietnam.
Placing Vietnam’s revolution in a regional and global context, Professor Furuta pointed out that most of Southeast Asia nations were under Japanese occupation during World War II. When Japan was defeated, the region became one of the earliest centres of national liberation struggles. Indonesia’s declaration of independence on August 17, 1945 and Vietnam’s August Revolution just two days later were among the first clear expressions of a global drive for self-determination, he stressed.
From this perspective, Vietnam’s August Revolution carried two important international meanings. First, it spearheaded the worldwide movement for national liberation after World War II. Second, it inaugurated the era of independence in Southeast Asia, drawing global attention to the region.
The Japanese scholar also emphasised the lasting universal values of the revolution. He recalled that President Ho Chi Minh, in proclaiming Vietnam’s independence on September 2, 1945, deliberately cited the immortal words of the US Declaration of Independence and France’s Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen.
The universal significance of the August Revolution lies in affirming national independence as an inseparable part of humanity’s democratic ideals.
While the right of people to self-determination is today enshrined in the United Nations Charter, Professor Furuta argued that Vietnam’s Revolution and Declaration of Independence made a decisive contribution to securing its broader recognition in the immediate post-war years.
He concluded that the revolution’s core spirit was to demonstrate to the world the independence of a unified Vietnam, firmly upheld in solidarity with Southeast Asia - the world’s most vibrant arena of national liberation at the time. That spirit continues to guide modern Vietnam as an active member of ASEAN, seeking deeper integration and contributing to global development./.
Vietnam’s 80-year journey not only demonstrates resilience and determination in overcoming challenges but also serves as a source of encouragement and valuable lessons for people worldwide.
Prof. Shimizu said he believes that the spirit of the August Revolution is not only a part of history but also a long-term “spiritual asset” guiding Vietnam in the era of globalisation. The August Revolution - marking the birth of an independent state - remains a powerful symbol of Vietnam’s enduring aspiration to advance through its intrinsic strength.
Over the past 80 years, Vietnam has recorded great and historic achievements across the board. Its economy has ballooned, with an official target to become a high-income and developed nation by 2045, as set out in the 13th National Party Congress.
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